Definition of Ousted

1. Verb. (past of oust) ¹

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Definition of Ousted

1. oust [v] - See also: oust

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ousted

ourouparia
ourouparias
ours
ourself
ourselves
oursinite
ous
ouse
oused
ousel
ousels
ouses
ousia
ousing
oust
ousted (current term)
oustee
oustees
ouster
oustering
ousters
ousting
oustiti
oustitis
ousts
out(a)
out(p)
out-
out-Herod

Literary usage of Ousted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Federal Procedure at Law: A Treatise on the Procedure in Suits at Common Law by Chrisenberry Lee Bates (1908)
"Jurisdiction once vested is not ousted by subsequent events.—It is a principle of universal application, and absolutely essential to the efficient ..."

2. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1918)
"... yet he may not be ousted from such possession by force, and if he ie ousted by force, he can recover the possession which he actually liad by forcible ..."

3. Cotenancy and Partition: A Treatise on the Law of Co-ownership as it Exists by Abraham Clark Freeman (1886)
"Notice of Ouster, whether must be given Tenant ousted, $ 229. Notice of Ouster, whether must be given Tenant ousted, $ 230. • Difference between Ouster as ..."

4. The Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice: Under the Codes and Practice Acts by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1897)
"... of the powers of the latter, it is held that the jurisdiction of the courts of equity is not ousted because there is an adequate remedy at law.1 3. ..."

5. California Jurisprudence: A Complete Statement of the Law and Practice of by William Mark McKinney (1922)
"... lessor who ousted his tenant entitled to be credited against the lessee's claim of damage with the amount earned by the lessee on other work after his ..."

6. Camera (1907)
"For these reasons they have almost entirely ousted the older papers from the field. Where albumen papers are now employed they are usually bought ready ..."

7. Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel: With Supplementary Extracts from the by John Earle (1865)
"... could find at the utmost one shabby evasion that might by good luck serve one more turn, like the crazy ship in which the ousted foreigners got away (on ..."

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